Yes, it is. Physical components of a computing system are referred to as hardware.
It is a removable disk and a USB drive.
Any files that are less than the capacity of the "memory stick" can be stored on the device. Just choose the "Save As" option and indicate that you want it saved on the USB device.
Plug in you USB flash drive to the USB port and go to MY COMPUTER, then RIGHT CLICK on the DEVICE and click on READY BOOST
USB stick or memory card (with a USB card reader)
A USB stick (or memory stick).
For Tablets you have to have a word reading software (Documents to go.) This is usually preloaded on to the device. Click save. You should visit The Android Forum or specify your device (Phone,Tablet, or etc.)
A USB stick (or memory stick).
A USB stick is both an input and an output device. Data can be written to the stick, and can be extracted from the stick.
You can just use file explorer to copy and paste music to a USB memory stick which appears as an external USB storage device. - Neeraj Sharma
A USB memory stick.
Yes, you can save files to a memory stick (USB drive) on a Google Chromebook. Simply plug the memory stick into one of the USB ports, and it will appear in the Files app. You can then drag and drop files or use the "Save As" option in applications to store documents directly on the memory stick. Remember to safely eject the device before removing it to avoid data loss.
The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.